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Ebay strives to create a cordial relationship between buyers and sellers and for both to be able to tell other eBay users about their buying or selling experience with one another.

For this reason both buyers and sellers are asked to send feedback about each purchase and each sale that is made.

Both buyers and sellers establish reputations on eBay via feedback left for each transaction that they are involved in. There are three feedback options. There is a positive, neutral, and negative feedback option.

A positive feedback raises a buyers or sellers rating by one point. A neutral feedback neither raises nor lowers a buyers of sellers rating. A negative feedback lowers a buyers or sellers rating by one point.

The feedback procedure is very simple. It requires only a minute, yet it is a very important part of each transaction made. Leaving a negative feedback is a serious thing and should not be done without just cause.

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Basic eBay Tools

Ebay has tools that can help you no matter how many or how few items you are selling or how often or infrequently you are selling.

Learning to use these tools will help you list more items in a shorter time by automating your selling processes.

Seller Tools can help you maximize sales and increase your profits while selling on eBay.

Seller tools will take the work out of listing items for sale, increase your selling efficiency and enhance your selling success. There are two basic ways to list items for sale on eBay.

 


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